ESB Networks seeking up to 120 qualified electricians, including in Cork

Applications for the roles are open until September 14.
ESB Networks seeking up to 120 qualified electricians, including in Cork

The roles are open to any qualified electrician who is hoping to develop a meaningful career, enjoy competitive rewards, and gain from training opportunities and other benefits provided by ESB Networks.

ESB Networks is recruiting up to 120 qualified electricians nationwide, including in Cork.

The roles are open to any qualified electrician who is hoping to develop a meaningful career, enjoy competitive rewards, and gain from training opportunities and other benefits provided by ESB Networks.

Speaking about the new roles, ESB Networks managing director Nicholas Tarrant said:

 “Joining ESB Networks means becoming part of a committed, inclusive, and forward-thinking team driving Ireland’s journey to Net Zero.

“We will be delivering major investments across the electricity network over the years ahead and we are continuing to build our capability for this exciting programme of work.

“By working together, we will make a real impact for the communities and customers we serve.”

Applications for the roles are open until September 14.

Those interested in the roles can log onto esbnetworks.ie/careers to find out more information.

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